SUMMIT 2009 PRESENTATIONS 
AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 MINUTES
INDIA
Raj Cherubal
New Mobility lead, City Connect & Janaagraha, Chennai, India
CAPE TOWN SOUTH AFRICA
Andrew Russell
CEO Kab Shuttle, and New Mobility lead, Cape Town South Africa
Claire Janisch
CEO, Genius Lab, and New Mobility lead, Cape Town
BRAZIL
Augusto Mathias
International Advisor, CNM (National Confederation of Municipalities), Brazil
INTERNATIONAL
Sheila Watson
Director of Environment, FIA Foundation. Message from afar from a new funding partner in New Mobility Hub Network development.
USA: Seattle
Deena Platman
Principal Transportation Planner, Metro Portland
USA: Pasadena
Judi Masuda
City-Wide TDM Programs, Department of Transportation, City of Pasadena
USA: Atlanta
Siddarth Doshi
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
Kyle Azevedo
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
USA: Southeast Michigan Region
Bob Gregory
TOD Lead, M-1 rail, Detroit
MOVING MONEY: A PANEL ON HOW NEW MOBILITY MEANS BUSINESS
Naveen Lamba
Smarter Cities: Smarter Transportation
David Berdish
Manager, Sustainable Business Development, Ford Motor Company. The Business Case for Resilient Transportation and Cities
Robin Chase
Founder of ZipCar and GoLoco, and Mesh Network Pioneer
Dana Lowell
Director, Advanced Business Development, Faurecia (Tier One supplier)
Andrea White-Kjoss
President & CEO, Bike Station
Dan Sturges
President, Intrago
MOVING MINDS
Tom Gladwin
Max McGraw Professor of Sustainable Enterprise – SMART Survey results and some scholarly context on “Moving Minds”
Avik Basu
University of Michigan
David Goldberg
Director of Communications, T4America
Llewellyn Wells
VP of Communication & Media, Rocky Mountain Institute, and former producer of “West Wing”
Jeff Ferzoco
Creative and Technology Director, New York Regional Plan Association
Cindy Randall
President, Granite Hill Consulting, former Director of Research for US First
Oscar Diaz
Senior Program Director, Latin America, Institute for Transportation & Development Policy (and former advisor to Bogota Mayor Enrique Penalosa)
Ann Arbor Bicycle Choir
with special guest appearances by members of Toronto’s Song Cycles: Choir On Bikes
TRANSPORTATION INNOVATION FOR RESILIENCE AND SECURITY
Thomas Gladwin
Max McGraw Professor of Sustainable Enterprise, UMICH
David Berdish
Manager, Sustainable Business Development, Ford Motor Company, on the Business Case for Resilient Transportation and Cities
Dr. Scott Page
Leonid Hurwicz Collegiate Professor of Complex Systems, Political Science, and Economics, The University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, and External Faculty, The Santa Fe Institute. Author: The Difference: How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools, and Societies